Day Two
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Catfish Fire Tower to Brink Shelter
12.9 miles
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Catfish Fire Tower to Brink Shelter
12.9 miles
It rained last night, but we stayed dry in our tarp tent
with just enough room for our two sleeping mats and our gear to be
covered.
Down the hill and right before the road crossing, we came
upon Rattlesnake Spring which we had been told was running – it was not – it
looked stagnant. However, at the road
crossing of Road 602 we found a six-pack of water left on the picnic table by
trail angels. We topped off our water
bottles and proceeded. Just a few steps
further on the trail, we saw a five-gallon bottle of water. With a number of south-bound thru-hikers in
the area, this would prove to be helpful.
Thank you trail angels!
It was steep going up to a power line and with the rain last
night, Wait-up slipped on a wet rock and landed on his left hand and bent his
finger back. It was, luckily, not
broken.
We saw a huge porcupine going down the trail in front of us,
and I tried my best to get a picture of it but failed to do so. I sure didn’t want to get too close to
it. Finally he waddled off into the
woods.
The views today were unfortunately shrouded by fog.
It was a hard day today, both mentally and physically. With every step I took, something hurt. Either my toes jamming against the front of
my shoes, the bottoms of my feet with my usual pain at the base of my toes, new
blisters on the side of my heels, my shoulders from the heavy backpack packed
with 4 days of food and 2 liters of water.
I was beginning to think, “what am I doing here.” Then I decided that I had a choice – I could
moan and groan or make the best of the situation and enjoy it. The joy of the Lord is my strength!
We passed three different southbound thru-hikers. They are easily identifiable by now. They just have that look about them, plus
their backbacks and beards give them away.
We went about a mile past Brink Shelter before stopping for
the night. Very tired!
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